Saturday, May 23, 2015

Jenni Epperson Shares Jewelry Trends & Styling Tips at the First Morellato Style Series



The choice of accessories can make or break one's overall look. That's why style decisions can be sometimes tricky because there are so many pieces of jewelry and timepieces out there just waiting to be matched with different outfits. 

lace cutouts
Morellato, Italy's largest watch and jewelry brand, recognizes this dilemma and introduces the Morellato Style Series to help fashionistas and style seekers to accessorize better through lectures, workshops, and discussions with styling experts.

pearls with metals
Jasmine Koh, Morellato Business Development Manager, describes Morellato as being known for harmonious proportions, sensually chic femininity, and refined Italian taste. "We understand how it can be challenging at times to complete an OOTD (outfit of the day) when your accessory doesn't feel like it complements your look," she shares. "The Morellato Style Series will address that concern by giving tips on how to wear your jewelry and timepiece as you make your style statement."

Jenni Epperson wearing rose gold pieces
According to Jenni Epperson, premier stylist and award-winning lifestyle blogger, it is important to know what kind of jewelry or watch could serve as the perfect finishing touch to your style statement and how to properly mix and match them for any given day. Here, she shares the 3 big trends of the season:

  1. Rose Gold, which is made from alloy and copper, is easy to mix and match with other pieces and pretty much looks good on anyone. "They make for a really warm summery look on your skin. What I love about rose gold accessories, especially when it comes to watches, it's not so overpowering. It's not shouting, 'Look at me!' but has an elegant feel," affirms Jenni. "Wearing rose gold, against black or white, looks really amazing."
  2. Lace cutouts, are not bulky looking, says Jenni. "It's very soft on the skin so when you wear something like this, it's very feminine and gives an elegant feel."
  3. Pearls, when combined with metals, no longer seem like grandma's calling card. "Pearls are now a little more edgy. Mixing and matching them with metals make them look more cool. Morellato has a lot of these, including drops, which you can personalize and put together."
Morellato drops
"Jenni is one of the country's most credible names in fashion and style," affirms Jasmin. "She exudes the same brand of elegance and sophistication that Morellato pieces are famous for across the world."

Wilma wearing Morellato pieces
The event also featured models who sported different accessories that really looked really good on what they were wearing. Observe how the jewelry and timepieces complemented the outfits instead of clashing with them. Our group also had fun styling model and fellow mom Wilma Doesnt who gave off such positive vibes with her humorous statements. 

little black dress paired with silver jewelry
As a backgrounder, Morellato was founded in Venice in 1930 by Giulio Morellato. From making timepieces and jewelry, he later specialized in producing leather straps for wristwatches and making handcrafted jewelry in gold and silver.

simple accessories for a business attire
Today, Morellato has jewelry collections made of priceless materials such as real gemstones, natural pearls or diamonds, and steel. Its Spring-Summer 2015 Collection includes natural pearls, dazzling diamonds, drops, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and watches. It's notable to mention that Morellato takes painstaking care in selecting the finest diamonds that only come from certified sources and which were mined in compliance with UN resolutions.    

make a style statement even with a simple white tee
Mix and match Morellato items in your every day fashion statements. Find your original, customized style by choosing among the brand's young and trendy new drops, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and watches. 

more pretty pieces
Morellato jewelry and timepieces are available in SM The Block, Shangrila Plaza Mall, SM Clark, Ayala Cebu, Landmark, Trinoma, SM Megamall, Veranza Mall, SM MOA, SM Makati, ATC, SM Cubao, Aura, and SM San Mateo



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